VETIVER IMPROVING LIVES OF IMPOVERISHEDVETIVER IMPROVING LIVES OF IMPOVERISHEDINDONESIAN SUBSISTENCE FARMING MOUNTAININDONESIAN SUBSISTENCE FARMING MOUNTAIN
COMMUNITIES, LED BY CHILDRENCOMMUNITIES, LED BY CHILDREN
ByDavid J Booth MBE & Nengah Ardika Adinata
Ekoturin Foundation, Bali, Indonesia
•Tourist “Paradise”: 30%•Arid land: 40%-50%•Abject poverty in East•Vetiver becomes a keyelement in “sustainable socialand economic development”
EAST BALI POVERTY PROJECT
Helping impoverished children & communitiesto help themselves and create a better future
for present and following generations
Established in 1998
Mission and Vision
• To empower illiterate and malnourished childrenthrough relevant education, improved nutrition andbasic ‘stay healthy’ principles through a process of“see by example and learn by doing”
• To reduce poverty and promote culturally sensitivesustainable social and economic developmentin impoverished rural communities that havelittle or no choice to alleviate their own plight
The barren east Bali mountain slopes
Cegi and Pengalusan hamlets at elevation of 1,100m on Mount Agung slopes
Summary: EBPP Challenges in 1998 & Sustainable SolutionsApplied since 2000: Benefiting over 2,500 Families in Desa Ban
Health facilities for all 2,500 families since EBPP initiated 21Posyandu (monthly hamlet-based health posts) in 2003. EBPPtransport Govt Health team each month. Over 2,400 mothers & infantsattend as well as other sick community members
No Local Health facilities: 85% have never seen a doctorand very few babies born with midwife help. Mostchildren never vaccinated. No way for sick people to seekhelp as no transport & no roads
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Over 1,300 families now have safe water supply from remote springspiped to community reservoirs; over 300 household rainwaterreservoirs protected; EBPP water education progs
Water supply: None! 2-3 hours average walk to mountainsprings, many polluted; most get from householdrainwater storage with high E-coli bacteria
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Only 20% of children had palpable goitre in August 2005 inGovernment Health Department survey – much lower than thenational average.
Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD): Palpable goitre inchildren aged 6-12: 84.5% in 1998 shown by GovernmentHealth Department survey
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Child Mortality now 0.0007% from 0-5 years old! . Micronutrientsprovided by EBPP in partnership with Govt. Health Dept; safe watereducation progs ensure all children & families use good water hygiene
Child mortality: 25% before one year old (EBPP survey2000-2001) – key causes: weak at birth, micronutrientdeficiencies and polluted water
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Monthly nutrition status checks show malnutrition almost eliminatedSevere Malnutrition & Micronutrient Deficiency:4
Nutritious org. vegetables now grown in EBPP schools, communitygardens and kitchen gardens; all 2,500 families can travel to wellstocked markets on improved dirt roads
Diet inadequate: Cassava & corn as staples – no nutritiousvegetables, fish or iodised salt in local market; communitydon’t know they have problems as have never left village
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More than 600 children educated in EBPP’s schools since 1999: 97graduated primary school: 80 now in EBPP Junior high school
Illiteracy 75-100% in upper regions of Mounts Agung &Abang & 50% overall
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Over 20km of dirt roads improved with full community participationmany with concrete tracks using exiting sand and erosive vergesprotected with Vetiver: allows 2,500 families to travel to markets,health centres, neighbours etc.
Highway infrastructure & public transport: None! Onlysteep, sandy and highly erosive mountain tracks within thevillage. No vehicles of any kind in hamlets above 700 metreselevation. Walking is the only choice for most.
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Sustainable Changes by 2005, withVETIVER as the Direct or Indirect KeyMain Community Problems in 1998No
EXAMPLES OF PROBLEMS IN 1998-9FOR THE 2,500 FAMILIES IN DESA BAN
The following photos show some of thesevere effects of isolation, lack of accessto basic facilities, especially good marketsand health centre, AND ALSO theproblems of lack of access to knowledgeand information due to isolation from theoutside world, children being main victims
GOITER: IDD & SHORT LIFE SPAN
CRETINISM IN PENGALUSAN HAMLET 1999:ACUTE IDD – CANNOT HEAR OR SPEAK; NEED CONSTANT HELP
Stunted growth caused by IDD: One non-IDD man!
NO SAFE WATER- ONLY POLLUTEDSPRING WATER FOR 400 FAMILIES
Water trickles from undeveloped small springthrough Bamboo pipe into uncovered Vat totally green with algae & 000’s of E-colibacteria. Only source for over 400 familesafter 2-3 hours walk
Acute Impetigo (infectious bacterial skin disease) affecting 90% of children in 1998-9. Caused by lack of bathing, polluted water and TOTAL lack of nutrition to fight the bacteria.
VETIVER FACILITATES ESSENTIALINFRASTRUCTURE OPENING UP THEOUTSIDE WORLD FOR AN ISOLATED
COMMUNITY OF 11,500+ PEOPLE.
The following slides give examples ofhow East Bali Poverty Project, inpartnership with the people, used
vetiver to create model and replicablepoverty alleviation programmes
First generation to get a school education andpioneer change in their region, helped by EBPP
Cegi kids, 1999, before they had a school Same kids graduate primary school 2004
Pengalusan graduates, 2004, at new school 2nd intake Pengalusan kids 2002 in temp. school
Vetiver protected dirt roads openthe door to the future for thousands
Road to Cegi hamlet: concrete & Vetiver Lush Vetiver borders inter hamlet track
New vetiver at Cegi – pickup in background Newly opened road - community plant VetiverJatituhu
Vetiver stabilizes volcanic sand fill for Cegi school building
Bali Hindu Priest blessing Cegi community land in January 2004 prior to leveling out the hill leading down to Cegi children’s organic vegetable garden. The community did not believe that the cut sand from the brow of the hill could form the school foundation as fill as there was no clay or other cohesion in the sand.Vetiver came to the rescue! The power of vetiver in thistesting situation sent a clear message throughout the region: “Got a land stabilization problem? No problem If you use vetiver!”
Newly completed Cegi school in June, 2004 Vetiver at boundary now higher than surrounds!
Vetiver stabilizing drainage channel and rear of school
Stepped vetiver to preventerosion where land drops rapidly - 2004
December 2005: Vetiver Has held the land and even collected wind-blown rubbish!
Rear of school has done magnificent job!
Mountain homes made safer & greener with Vetiver
Vetiver borders on steep volcanic sand slopes enablechildren to develop organic vegetable school gardens
Bunga Community organic vegetable learning garden -notice the vetiver borders!
June 2004 Carrot harvest in Bunga (see Vetivertraining video)
Vetiver’s role in success of community organicvegetable learning gardens (1)
Vetiver’s role in success of community organicvegetable learning gardens (2)
Vetiver stars in: Individual organic vegetable kitchen gardens
Mountain community Vetiver nurseries on land too steep for crops
Vetiver prevents destruction of essential mountain springs1. Total erosion after 2004 torrential rains & flash floods
Vetiver prevents destruction of essential mountain springs2. Vetiver planted after excavation and contoured backfill
Vetiver prevents destruction of essential mountain springs3. Vetiver flourishes and saves the mountain spring for thefuture of thousands of people, especially the hundreds ofyoung children who depend on a safe water supply for ahealthy future
Vetiver in children’s art & “The Art of Learning by Doing”,illustrates the transformation of the previously isolated mountaincommunity of Desa Ban, led by the children, with vetiver as one of
the key solutions opening their lives for the future
Front cover
Vetiver in children’s art & “The Art of Learning byDoing”, the book of their lives
EBPP Vetiver Training Video
Sarah filming village headexplaining the power of Vetiver
Sarah records Bunga’s Kartawa telling how Vetiverhas changed his community forever – opening a future
Vetiver Planting Competition on seriously steep slopes:A competitive event in EBPP’s annual Indonesian Independence Day celebrations,
designed to challenge children, parents and communities to prove who is best at whatthey have learnt for their newly empowered future. Teams of 5 kids and Dads compete to
prepare, plant and water vetiver. Points given for accuracy in preparing, planting &watering
Cutting the Vetiver grass & roots to correct length Planting on the 40 degree slopes in soft sand!
Finished with a wobble! The final judgement
EBPP’s Ardika training farmers groups and school children inother disadvantaged rural villages how to benefit from Vetiver
Vetiver posters are a very powerful visual aid Explaining simple hand measure for slip & root length
North Bali junior high school children listen....... and practice what they learnt on barren school land
EBPP Vetiver training for Lake Batur farmersLake Batur is Bali’s most sacred and important lake. The water has become extremely polluted from land erosion afterchopping trees for firewood, harvesting total bamboo clumps for Balinese ceremonies trickling chemical fertilizers & pesticides. The “Life Skills” workshop introduced organic worm farming for healthy plant fertilisers and the benefits of vetiver for stopping land erosion and protecting the lake shore from further pollution.
Ardika explaining the benefits of Vetiver with poster Lake Batur farmers listen intently – prior to field training
Boreh: Medicinal powder fromVetiver roots
The Vetiver roots are ground to a powder,mixed with rice flour and rolled into cakeswhich are sun-dried – then ground to apowder before use
Nyoman Loka, one of EBPP’s infrastructureteam, shows off his 10 month-old baby boywho benefits from Boreh treatment everysingle evening before bed
UNICEF
UNICEF
3. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTS – ALL CHUILDREN & MOTHERSPREVIOSLY HAD IODINE & VITAMIN A DEFICIENCIES
3.1 Iodine deficiency elimination: supplements provided annually• 2,000 mothers & 3,000 children3.2 Vitamin A supplements: provided annually• 1,200 infants and their mothers
Many2. DIRT ROAD IMPROVEMENT:• 21 kilometres throughout the 7,200 Ha village, benefiting 2,500 families
BALI DYNASTY RESORT,ANNIKA LINDEN FOUND.
(UK)METTA FOUNDATION
(USA)DANU ENTERPRISES
(USA)
1. EDUCATION: Integrated & relevant for previously illiterate children of illiterate parents• 500 children educated; 97 graduated primary school• 81 children now in EBPP Junior high school from 1st to 3rd grade in 4 hamlets• Creative art skills: see EBPP book “The Art of Learning by Doing”• School meals: each child gets daily nutritious meal PLUS milk & vitamins• School buildings: 4, which EBPP call “Community Learning & Development
Centres” as they are also for community vocational training & libraries• Senior high school graduates: scholarship to boarding school for 5 girls & 2 boys
from 1999 – 2005
KEY DONORSSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES
WHERE: ALL 19 HAMLETS OF DESA BAN, BALI, INDONESIABENEFICIARIES: 2,500 FAMILIES OR 11,500 PEOPLE
EBPP Key Achievements: 1999 – September 2005THANKS TO THE POWER OF VETIVER - STABILIZING ROADS & STEEP & SANDY SLOPES
FUNDING: All of this achieved with only US$600,000 from 300 donors, 90 above US$500 90% of admin work was done by villagers. Admin costs were 15% of total budget
EBPP & advice fromInt’l Vetiver Network
experts
7. VETIVER GRASS TO STOP EROSION, CONSERVE SOIL/WATER &FACILITATE ORGANIC FARMING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
•Millions planted!
British Embassy SmallGrant Scheme
2002-2005
6. ORGANIC VEGETABLE FARMING: NUTRITION & EVENTUAL ECONOMIC BENEFIT•All EBPP school children & 300 families in 5 hamlets who can now grow a wide range of vegetables& herbs for NUTRITIOUS daily meals – eventually able to sell the surplus
RWE Thames Water plc,UK
5. SAFE WATER SUPPLY & WATER EDUCATION PROGRAMMES:•Safe water from mountain springs benefiting 1,300 families; Rainwater reservoirs now safe for 400families. KEY RESULT: Child mortality virtually eliminated!
UNICEF
UNICEF & others
EBPP & John FawcettFoundation
EBPP & Gov’t HealthDepartment
4. COMMUNITY HEALTH4.1 Initiated 21 Posyandu (monthly community health posts) with local kaders:
• 1,000 mothers & 1,300 infants 0-5 benefit4.2 Primary health education for mothers & babies:
• All 2,500 families in Desa Ban twice a year4.3 Eye testing and remedial for the whole community by John Fawcett Foundation
• 1,500 children & 300 adults4.4 Polio vaccinations: facilitated by EBPP team – 1st time in history
• 1,200 infants 0-5 yrs4.5 Measles vaccination: facilitated by EBPP team – 1st time in history
• 121 children in 4 EBPP schools
Conclusions: VETIVER BECOMES AN INTEGRAL PART OF COMMUNITY LIFE
• Five years since first introducing vetiver systems to the communitiesof Desa Ban, the most impoverished and isolated village in Bali, asan integral element of a model programme, we decided to find outfrom a cross section of the whole community of 2,500 families whattheir general perception was of vetiver and what they used it for.Ardika and EBPP Vetiver Team interviewed many communityleaders, farmers and children. Our biggest surprise was thathundreds of families have been using akar wangi (vetiver aromaticroots) for years without ever connecting it to the vetiver grass EBPPintroduced for erosion control and soil/water conservation in 2000.More surprising was that Ardika’s mother learnt the benefits of akarwangi in boreh (medicinal scrub) from her mother and grandmotherand has been buying apit roots as long as she can remember, aswell as selling them to other mothers in her small village store.
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